Schleich Toys

Drake Duck

Drakes do not have a brown mark on their bill, unlike females.

Mobile Vet

The vet is driving as fast as she can to the scene of an urgent emergency: a Hanoverian foal has been injured

Andalusian Stallion

Only Andalusians that are listed in the studbook can be designated a Pure Spanish Horse (PRE). Andalusians are almost always greys. Browns, blacks, sorrels and duns are very rare.

Dog Kennel

The dog kennel can be played with using all Schleich dogs!

Chicken Coop

Right at the crack of dawn, the cockerel hops up onto the roof of the chicken coop and crows.

Horse Washing Area - Emily & Luna

After a joint ride it goes without saying that the horse needs to be washed and groomed. Rider and horse enjoy such care to the fullest. Just having been curried, the horse is returned to the box.

Corral Fence

The corral fence can be assembled and dismantled quickly and in any position.

Barrel Racing with Cowgirl

Barrel racing is especially popular with female rodeo riders. The cowgirls have to ride around three barrels in the shortest possible time. This requires great skill.

German Shepherd

The bark of a German shepherd can be as loud as a chainsaw.

Golden Retriever, Puppy

Golden retrievers are very playful and like to swim and carry things in their mouths so make sure to take care where you put your shoes!

Golden Retriever, Female

Golden retrievers are companionable, playful dogs and therefore very popular. Originally they were English hunting dogs.

Mustang Mare

Mustangs live in the wild all year round. They are extremely tough, resilient horses. If they’re not used to people, they tend to be cautious and reticent when they encounter them. The hoofs of Mustangs are so hard that they don’t need horseshoes.

Mustang Stallion

The Mustang symbolises freedom and America’s Wild West. Mustangs were brought to America by the Spanish as domesticated horses, and became feral in America. Nowadays, the horses live in large herds.

Pinto Mare

Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their coloured coat served as great camouflage.

Pig

The domestic pig is descended from the wild boar. By breeding, around 70 breeds have been created in different colours worldwide.

Tinker Foal

The Tinker has a beautiful piebald coat, a magnificent mane, a full tail and lots of hair on the fetlocks.

Donkey

Donkeys aren’t always grey. They can also be brown, white or black.

Hereford Cow

Hereford cows give birth to their first calf at the age of two to three.

Donkey Foal

Donkeys can carry up to thirty percent of their own body weight and are therefore often used as pack animals.

Sheep

Sheep have a cuddly wool that protects them from the cold in winter.

Texas Longhorn Bull

Texas longhorns have the longest horns of any cattle.

Clydesdale Gelding

Clydesdales are large, coldblood horses with long, powerful legs and long, thick hair over their fetlocks. They are intelligent, brave and – despite their size – extremely gentle.

Holstein Calf

Cows are very sensitive animals. Calves are protected by their mothers, who are immediately there for them if they are afraid or if they cry out in hunger. The mothers lick them to calm them down.